
Situated in Casco Antiguo, the National Theatre stands as a cultural crown jewel of Panama. Built in 1908 and designed by Italian architect Genaro Ruggieri, this ornate venue showcases a stunning blend of neoclassical and Baroque styles. Its plush, gilded interior features exquisite frescoes by Panamanian artist Roberto Lewis. Concerts, plays, and ballet performances are regularly held here, offering a glimpse into the nation’s vibrant performing arts scene. The theater’s intimate design creates a special atmosphere for visitors seeking both architectural delight and cultural immersion. It’s conveniently located near other historic landmarks, making it an essential stop on any tour of Panama City.
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